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US-8436143

T1R taste receptors and genes encoding same

PublishedMay 7, 2013
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Technical Abstract

Newly identified mammalian taste-cell-specific G protein-coupled receptors, and the genes and cDNA encoding said receptors are described. Specifically, T1R G protein-coupled receptors active in taste signaling, and the genes and cDNA encoding the same, are described, along with methods for isolating such genes and for isolating and expressing such receptors. Methods for representing taste perception of a particular taste stimulus in a mammal are also described, as are methods for generating novel molecules or combinations of molecules that elicit a predetermined taste perception in a mammal, and methods for simulating one or more tastes. Further, methods for stimulating or blocking taste perception in a mammal are also disclosed.

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10 claims

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1. A chimeric polypeptide comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 90% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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2. A chimeric polypeptide comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 90% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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3. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 1 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 95% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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4. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 2 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 95% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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5. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 1 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 98% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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6. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 2 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 98% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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7. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 1 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 99% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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8. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 2 comprising a first polypeptide that is at least 99% identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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9. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 1 comprising a first polypeptide that is identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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10. The chimeric polypeptide of claim 2 comprising a first polypeptide that is identical to the extracellular region of the G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21 and a second polypeptide that comprises the transmembrane region of a GPCR polypeptide other than the GPCR polypeptide having the sequence in SEQ ID NO:21.

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Filing Date

November 3, 2011

Publication Date

May 7, 2013

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